The announcement that the University of Chicago Medical Center is seeking a new CEO is giving skeptical community members hope that broken relationships can be repaired and trust restored.

almost 6 years ago | Alex Parker

After federal officials promised new money for homelessness prevention in Illinois, state officials cut back on their funding. Now, advocates wonder what will happen when the stimulus money disappears.

President Bill Clinton visits Chicago and urges university leaders to pursue green initiatives on their campuses.

almost 6 years ago | Christina Jacobson

The Cook County hospital system could boost its 2010 revenue by as much as $60 million, but still faces county budget cuts of up to $52 million. That's because a sales-tax rollback may cut spending county-wide.

The Chicago Department of Community Development helped place and keep city residents in more than 4,400 units of housing during the first quarter of this year.

almost 6 years ago | Adrian G. Uribarri

Nearly 80 percent of Chicago men who have been arrested test positive for illegal drugs - the worst record of 10 major cities studied in a recent White House report. Experts say easy access to drugs is one factor that puts Chicago at the top of the list.